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Math question~

TecHNooB

Diamond Member
If I wanted to implicity derive y=(1+x^2)arctan(x), would I set x=(1+x^2)tan(y)? If not, what do I change it to?
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
all I will say is think about what the derivative of arctan(x) is

All I will say is "Think how often this will come in handy in everyday life..." :roll:
 
Originally posted by: altonb1
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
all I will say is think about what the derivative of arctan(x) is

All I will say is "Think how often this will come in handy in everyday life..." :roll:

How useful is knowing all the details of "Brown vs. the board of education" in everyday life?

So yeah, just because YOU won't use it everyday doesn't mean you shouldn't learn it...
 
Originally posted by: diegoalcatraz
All I will say is ATOT is now homework hotline.

lol, wow dude, do your own homework. maybe then you might actually learn this sh!t and be able to do it next time and avoid these flames
 
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: sash1
Originally posted by: diegoalcatraz
All I will say is ATOT is now homework hotline.

lol, wow dude, do your own homework. maybe then you might actually learn this sh!t and be able to do it next time and avoid these flames

wow..I didn't even bother to see who the OP was in those psots


:laugh:

I hope the OP doesn't pass his class. LOL
 
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